Flower seeds . possible to reproduce by means of the printers art thegrand depth of brilliant color presented by this beautiful Pansy whenwell grown. Pkt., i 00 seeds, 8 cts. EMPEROR FREDERICK PANSY. The first color is deep, velvety brown, shaded into a narrow band ofdeep golden yellow, which borders each petal. The perfect flowersshow a distinct face marking of rich gold and deep brown. Pkt.,100 seeds, 4 cts. GIANT WHITE SPOTTED PANSY. The flowers are very large, pure white with a violet bl otch onthe three lower petals, of good form and substance. Pkt., 100seeds, 8 cts. NEW RED MIXED PANSY.


Flower seeds . possible to reproduce by means of the printers art thegrand depth of brilliant color presented by this beautiful Pansy whenwell grown. Pkt., i 00 seeds, 8 cts. EMPEROR FREDERICK PANSY. The first color is deep, velvety brown, shaded into a narrow band ofdeep golden yellow, which borders each petal. The perfect flowersshow a distinct face marking of rich gold and deep brown. Pkt.,100 seeds, 4 cts. GIANT WHITE SPOTTED PANSY. The flowers are very large, pure white with a violet bl otch onthe three lower petals, of good form and substance. Pkt., 100seeds, 8 cts. NEW RED MIXED PANSY. The most brilliant Pansy Mixture ever offered, made up froma collection of all the best red and fiery shades which have beenproduced up to date by the expert Pansy Growers of Europe andAmerica. If you want red pansies try this mixture. Pkt.,100 seeds, 5 cts. Mrs. John Hammond, Utica, N. Y., April 4th. 1898, writes:—Your seedsof last year gave entire satisfaction. The Asters werj beautiful, grandfree Sweet Scented Pansies. 6WEET SCENTED PANSIES. The Perfume of the Violet. The Beauty of the Pansy. This new class is the result of crossing1 the Pansv (viola tricolor)with the Sweet Violet (viola cornutn I; the resulting hybrids, in addi-tion to retaining the delightful Violet Perfume, produce the mostbeautiful Pansy-like blossoms, 2 to 21* inches across, of great sub-stance and of an endless variety of colors. They are not all equallyfragrant, though the majority are as highly scented as the sweetestViolet, and tho other hia-h merits of this new strain, aside from theirperfume, destine them to wide popularity. Mixed colors. Pkt., 100seeds, 6 cts. Maretta A. Whitlock, Davenport Center, N~. April 16,1898 :—The seed? T hadfrom yon last year grew very nicely, especially the sweet peas and pansy.


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